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Telnet Commands and Parameters, Table 3-3

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Table 3-3 Telnet Commands and Parameters Command Description User Control Commands ? Displays the Help and Telnet commands. / Displays current values. menu Displays the Menu Interface on page 57 for access to configuration parameters. advanced Enables advanced commands. Help (?) will include the advanced commands in the list. general Disables advanced commands. Help (?) will not include advanced commands (default). save Save the configuration values and exit the session. exit Exit the session. export Export the settings to a file for editing, and importing through Telnet or TFTP (this command is only supported by systems, such as UNIX, that support input/output redirection). General passwd Set the administrator password (shared with the embedded Web server and HP Web Jetadmin). For example, "passwd jd1234 jd1234" sets the password to jd1234. Note that "jd1234" is entered twice for confirmation. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used. When initiating the next Telnet session, you will be prompted for a user name and this password. To clear the password, enter the command without password and confirmation entries. Passwords may be cleared by a cold reset. sys-location Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to identify a location. sys-contact Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to identify the name of a network or device administrator. ssl-state security-reset TCP/IP Main host-name Sets the print server's security level for Web communications: 1: Forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Only HTTPS (secure HTTP) communications can be used. 2: Disable forced redirection to HTTPS. Both HTTP and HTTPS communications can be used. Reset security settings on the print server to factory default values. 0 (default) does not reset. 1 resets the security settings. Alphanumeric string (up to 32 characters), to assign or change the name of the network device. For example, "host-name printer1" assigns the name "printer1" to the device. The default host name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. 44 Chapter 3 TCP/IP Configuration ENWW

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Table 3-3
Telnet Commands and Parameters
Command
Description
User Control Commands
?
Displays the Help and Telnet commands.
/
Displays current values.
menu
Displays the
Menu Interface
on page
57
for access to configuration parameters.
advanced
Enables advanced commands. Help (
?
) will include the advanced commands in the list.
general
Disables advanced commands. Help (
?
) will not include advanced commands (default).
save
Save the configuration values and exit the session.
exit
Exit the session.
export
Export the settings to a file for editing, and importing through Telnet or TFTP (this command
is only supported by systems, such as UNIX, that support input/output redirection).
General
passwd
Set the administrator password (shared with the embedded Web server and HP Web
Jetadmin). For example, “
passwd jd1234 jd1234
” sets the password to
jd1234
. Note
that “
jd1234
” is entered twice for confirmation.
Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used. When initiating the next Telnet session,
you will be prompted for a user name and this password.
To clear the password, enter the command without password and confirmation entries.
Passwords may be cleared by a cold reset.
sys-location
Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to identify a location.
sys-contact
Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to identify the name of a network
or device administrator.
ssl-state
Sets the print server's security level for Web communications:
1
: Forced redirection to the HTTPS port. Only HTTPS (secure HTTP) communications can
be used.
2
: Disable forced redirection to HTTPS. Both HTTP and HTTPS communications can be
used.
security-reset
Reset security settings on the print server to factory default values.
0
(default) does not reset.
1
resets the security settings.
TCP/IP Main
host-name
Alphanumeric string (up to 32 characters), to assign or change the name of the network
device. For example,
host-name printer1
” assigns the name “
printer1
” to the device. The default host
name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC)
address.
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TCP/IP Configuration
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